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Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons: Being Similar in Design to
Elegant Extracts in Poetry Vicesimus Knox. with the season of youth does the
peril ¡° to reason or revelation . I know the end . To the impetuosity of youthful de ¡°
course ...
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are connected with intemperance ; lively imagination , a quick apprehension ,
and ...
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which , in the ordinary course of our machine , without impairing them . A things ,
are connected with intemperance ; lively imagination , a quick apprehension ,
and ...
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